The most screwed thing about Amalgam comics was the overlapping and double amalgamations:
For example- Stewart Rhodes exists as an employee of Stark Aircraft, but they also have (War) Monarch- who is Jim Rhodes.
There was a connection between Darkclaw and Bruce Wayne, Agent of Shield:
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Dark Claw [Batman / Wolverine]
Real Name: Logan Wayne
Alias: Patches Malone, the Taloned Avenger, the Darknight Defender, and the Clawed Crusader
First Appearance: Sleuth Comics #27
Other Appearances: Dark Claw Adventures #1-2; Dark Claw Adventures: The Animated Series; Legends of Dark Claw #1-2; Dark Claw #1, 76; Dark Claw: The Murder Gag; Shadows of Dark Claw #1; Dark Claw: Elsewhat If; JLX #1; Secret Crisis of the Infinity Hour #1-12; World's Finest Untold Tales
Logan was 5 years old when his parents were shot down in front of Logan by an armed robber. He was sent to his uncle's in Alberta, near Buffalo Wood. His uncle was a Mountie; some poachers ambushed him and left him to die in the snow. The RCMP sent Logan to a home ran by nuns. By 1968, he signed up for the RCAF Security. Creed was in the same outfit.
The Canadian government initiates the Weapon X Project. Logan and Quinn of the RCAF are both accepted as candidates for Project, along with four other 'volunteers'. Few records of the procedures used survive; fragments of Professor Carter Nichols' notes do mentions two scientists by name, Cornelius and Hines. Logan's latent mutant healing power kicks in, which allows him to survive the adamantium-grafting process. Creed survives as well, but becomes a remorseless killing machine, exactly what the Project was hoping for. Creed's sanity does not fare as well, and he eventually goes rogue.
Indestructable metal known as Adamantium was bonded to Logan's bones and he was implanted with retractable blades made out of the very same substance. The process turned Logan into a lethal fighting machine and triggered his mutant healing factor.
The Project was the success, producing exactly what it set out to produce - a remorseless killing machine devoid of all human compassion: Hyena. Their mistake was in creating a weapon with an imagination. Logan was the failure, because he possessed a conscious.
Surviving with his sanity intact, Logan moved to New Gotham and became a wealthy painter/techno wizard/sportsman. His paintings, which are composed of a fury of feral slashes, made him millions. Residing in an apartment in the artsy, trendy section of New Gotham, Logan became the vigilante known as Dark Claw.
There was a Dark Claw in New Gotham in 1939 who had detachable claws. It is unknown if this is Logan or someone else. It is also possible, however, that the man known today as Logan Wayne defended New Gotham as Dark Claw long before his stint with the Canadian Secret Service or his involvement in the Weapon X Project.
Constructing an underground hideout under his apartment building known as "The Barrow", Dark Claw battles the numerous criminals of New Gotham with the help of his sidekick, Sparrow.
Dark Claw has numerous vehicles, including the Claw-Copter, at his disposal.
He was paralyzed for an extended period in the past, after which he defeated his foe Warlord Gh'ul.
Ferro Man battles Dark Claw, leaving Dark Claw to evade an explosion.
The Jackal buried Jason Todd in a building - a bomb meant for Dark Claw and Bruce Wayne. Everyone believed Jason died. Jason wore the Moonwing suit while Dick Grayson was in Oxford.
During the Secret Crisis of the Infinity Hour, Dark Claw led a small team of heroes on a covert mission to free the last son of Asgard, Thorstar, from Thanoseid's prison. Once reunited with the Cosmic Rod, Thorstar's godly powers will be restored, allowing him to lead the stellar assault against Thanoseid.
SuperSoldier and DarkClaw teamed up when they learnt a high ranking agent of Shield and former Howler is a Hydra spy.
Sparrow's parents were killed by mutant-hunting Sentinels, forcing the young mutant into hiding in New Gotham's largest shopping mall. There she tripped across a trap set for Dark Claw, and she helped him to escape. Impressed by her attitude and abilities, Logan took the young girl in as his apprentice.
Logan and Ra's A-Pocalypse were fighting in a desert, evenly matched, until a scorpion attacks Logan. While fighting the poison, Ra's A-Pocalypse and his assistant Ubuwong take off in their plane - leaving their weapons behind with Logan and Lady Talia. Logan knows Ra's A-Pocalypse left them behind purposely, as if daring Logan to do something about it. He does - he shoots down the plane. Lady Talia, fearing her father dead, raced into the burning debris, burning off 90% of her skin, without finding his body.
Dark Claw and Sparrow try to stop Hyena from killing the President of the United States as the Huntress (Carol Danvers) assists him - after learning Dark Claw's real identity.
There was an assassin loose in New Gotham and her name is Lady Talia. Knowing that he murdered Talia's father, Ra's A-Pocalypse, two years ago, can Logan bring himself to use his adamantium claws to defend against Talia's wrath? And will even facing facsimilies of his deadliest foes in the Danger Cave prepare him for the enemy he dare not defeat?
When some members of the JLA, in defense of Mariner, seperated and formed the JLX, Dark Claw was one of the members there to re-capture Mariner.
Member of JLA. Possible romantic involvements with Catsai, Dare, and Lady Talia. ASN ADV BAT BRW CLW JLX M&M MOW XPT
Moonwing was a supporting character in the Bruce Wayne: Agent of Shield book.
There was a metafictional novel mentioned in the Amalgam books:
Dark Claw: The Murder Gag: The only known Graphic Novel to exist in Amalgam Comics continuity. It featured Bruce Wayne (Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.) travelling to New Gotham City and teaming up with Dark Claw to stop Hyena. It also saw the end of Jason Todd as Moonwing. The Amalgam equivalent of The Killing Joke.